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Banner Cross War Memorial Plaque
Banner Cross Methodist Chapel
A stone tablet added to the chapel wall, low down, to the right of the double doors.
Anchor Memorial
The Cathedral Church of St. Peter and St. Paul
A symbolic bronze sculpture of an anchor/man combined, with outstretched arms signifying the risen Christ and a ship's figurehead. There is an explanatory laminated leaflet nearby.
12th Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment
Sheffield Cathedral Church of St. Peter and St. Paul
A stone plaque fixed to the west wall of St George's Chapel
Sheffield (St Hilda's Church WWI roll of honour)
Trinity Fir Vale Methodist Church
Framed First World War roll of honour. The memorial was donated by Mrs Shelagh Ford - her brother, William Roland Cox, is commemorated on the memorial. The memorial was originally located in St Hi...
St Thomas's Church, Gawber
Church Street
A dark grey stone memorial. A large cross on top of a slope sided square section block on a stepped base. Names carved and letters filled in gold paint, so quite clear.
Upper Cumberworth Church Memorial Window
St Nicholas Church
Situated in the centre on the village, St. Nicholas Church is on Cumberworth Lane and in close proximity to the local school and Post Office. Description – The Memorial plaque is a stone situated o...
Royston, Barnsley
St John the Baptist
Two-stepped octagonal base surmounted by octagonal plinth with gabled top, shaft and crucifix. Inscriptions on bronze plaques attached to the sides of the plinth, WW1 plaques appear original. The WW2...
WW1 Memorial Plaque
St Peter's Church
Alabaster tablet with central mosaic work representing St George. Unveiled in June 1921.
WW2 Inscribed Font Cover
St Peter's Church
A wooden font cover, 14 names inscribed around 7 sides of the octagonally shaped base. Inscription on one further side.
Barnsley Postal Staff Plaque
Delivery Office
Post Office War Memorial: A wooden board on the wall of the parcels collection office. This is not the WW1 original, which was black marble and in the old post office on Regent Street.
Wombwell Church Lads Brigade
St Mary's Church
A brass coloured plaque with a darker (bronze) top, a plinth, with curved shoulders bearing 1914 1918 and a badge rising up to a crucifix.
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